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Re: CMYK Working Space
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Re: CMYK Working Space


  • Subject: Re: CMYK Working Space
  • From: neil_snape <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 12:05:47 +0200

Title: Re: CMYK Working Space
on 20/04/05 11:45, email@hidden wrote :

Hi

I work with Large Format Inkjet printers, most of my media's have a much larger gamut size than Euroscale Coated, my RIP selects individual profiles at the point that I choose which media I need for the job, so what should be my default working space in the design program, because when I convert to Euroscale coated I am restricting my available achievable colours. Is there a mathematical CMYK space which would not restrict me, or am I missing the point with working spaces.
You should stay in rgb if you want more colour than Offset CMYK. When the LFP CMYK profile is selected it outputs to whatever gamut the device is capable then without limiting to standard Offset spaces.
When creating the inkjet profile the colours are referenced to the numbers sent to the printer , not limited to a space of Offset.





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